Earbuds may not be worn/visible outside of class ie wrapped around student's necks or ears

Cell phones are not allowed to be turned on during school hours

Chrome books: all activity on your chrome book is being monitored. Please be responsible in visiting websites only for school use.

Do not toss your chrome book or hold it with one hand-please be responsible in maintaining your chrome book as it is a tool for learning. *a full list of tech rules will be provided at registration or you can ask in the front office for a copy

Our Mission

Lakeview is a community of parents, students, educators and support staff that are committed to creating and maintaining a safe, supportive school environment that provides challenging learning opportunities and inspires family participation, giving all our students the skills and abilities necessary to make positive choices and succeed as independent learners and conscientious, caring adults.

History

Lakeview Middle School was once the site of a California Indian village and burial grounds. It is nestled at the foot of the coastal mountains at the edge of the Pajaro Valley. The southern boundary of Lakeview Middle School is formed by the confluence of the Corralitos and Salsipuedes Creeks as they meander and drain into the Pajaro River. Several small lakes encircle the northern edge of the campus with both Kelly Lake and College Lake providing prominent views from the campus. The Pajaro Valley Unified School District purchased a twenty-three acre parcel from the Salesian Society in August of 1991, acquired State approval in 1993 and the school was actually built in 1994. A committee of parents, students, teachers and community members was involved in naming the school. Seventy-two names were submitted and the final outcome was Lakeview Middle School. The school serves students in grades six through eight.